inclusive, respecting the diversity of each other’s caring experiences

independent and tenacious in advocating for carers

expert and innovative

committed to working with others.

Why we're here

Across Wales there are 370,000 carers who, unpaid support a loved one who is older, disabled or seriously ill.

Carers across Wales provide 96% of care and as our loved ones are living longer with illness or disability, more and more of us will be looking after them.

Whether you care around-the-clock or for a few hours a week, in your own home or for someone at the other end of a motorway – caring can have a huge effect on our lives and our plans.

Caring is such an important part of life. It’s simply part of being human. Carers are holding families together, enabling loved ones to get the most out of life, making an enormous contribution to society and saving the economy billions of pounds.

Yet many of us are stretched to the limit – juggling care with work and family life, or even struggling with poor health ourselves.

Every day 6,000 people become carers. Many don’t know how or where to get help. It can be frightening and very lonely.

For some it’s sudden: someone you love is taken ill or has an accident, your child is born with a disability. For others, caring creeps up unnoticed: your parents can’t manage on their own any longer, or maybe your partner’s health gets gradually worse.

Looking after someone can be tough, but you’re not on your own. Carers Wales is here:

to listen

to give you expert information and advice that’s tailored to your situation

to champion your rights

and support you in finding new ways to manage at home, at work, or wherever you are.

Carers Wales is part of Carers UK. We are always looking for new ways to make carers' lives better.

Our partners

We work collaboratively with many partners across the voluntary, statutory and private sector. Find out more here.